> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Barbara Nitz
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 12:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: *IEE305I VARY COMMAND INVALID
> 
> >*MGCRE TEXT=(R6),CONSID==XL4'0',UTOKEN=(R2),     *
> >*      MF=(E,(R10))     *
> >from the literature  :
> >*When you specify a console ID of **X'00000000'** on the CONSID 
> >parameter, the issuer receives MASTER command authority. 
> Entries in the
> >hardcopy log for the command have the name INTERNAL associated with
> >them.** *
> >
> >am I missing somthing?
> 
> How old was the literature you read? Consid zero is not 
> supported anymore (as 
> of z/OS 1.8, as far as I am aware). I haven't tried it, but I 
> guess at 1.10 
> consid zero causes an 'invalid vary command'. In the case of 
> having been 
> issued from the master console, the consol id of the master 
> console would 
> have been inserted by MVS.
> 
> Regards, Barbara Nitz

The z/OS 1.12 documentation for MSGCRE says the very same thing. Still says a 
CONSID of 4x'00' gives MASTER authority.

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